HVAC/Nest Thermostat control

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If I have set my Nest to heat mode at 70F and outside temperature is in 50s, why would the inside temperature reach to 73? I am not running any room heater. Can someone please explain this to me like I am five?

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Your body and your electronic devices generate heat. Your windows trap the heat from the sun inside of your house. If you cook anything on a stove or oven, that’s a lot of heat made. Your outside walls have good insulation to help prevent the outside and inside air from mixing. All of that together means that you can heat up your internal home without the help of a dedicated heater.

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